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FPGA In the News | Jan 31

New Generation of Indigenous Journalists to Learn and Work in Home Communities
The Education News Canada
Duncan McCue, Journalism

Donald Trump is driving a wedge between Canada and the United States. Could we join the EU?
Toronto Star
Achim Hurrelmann, Political Science/EURUS

Need to Know: Prepare for some sticker shock if Trump’s tariffs actually happen
The Hub
Louis-Philippe Beland, Economics

Social Media and Politics in Southeast Asia
In Depth News
Merlyna Lim, Communication and Media Studies

Canada PM without seat can observe, not debate in Parliament
Agence France-Presse
Philippe Lagassé, NPSIA

Opinion: If Ottawa Botches The Economy Now, Canada Might Break Apart
The Globe and Mail
Christopher Worswick, Economics

Trump Says U.S. Will Ask NATO Member Countries To Boost Defence Spending To 5 Per Cent Of GDP
The Globe and Mail
Stephen Saideman, NPSIA

While Hollywood Ignored Stories of Black Resistance, Cuban Filmmakers Celebrated Black Power
The Conversation

Slavery on Screen from Havana to Hollywood: A Themed Playlist
Centre for Screen Cultures

Fen Hampson, NPSIA

Interprovincial Trade Could Help Blunt Trump Tariffs. These Are 3 Barriers
Global News

How Trump’s foreign policy could shape Canada’s approach to aid, trade and intel
CTV News

Stephanie Carvin, NPSIA

What Ex-security Officials Think Of Pierre Poilievre’s Top Secret Security Stance
Global News

Is Canada ready to stop foreign interference?
CBC Radio

Hogue Inquiry Final Report To Propose Measures Against Election Interference And Disinformation
The Globe and Mail

Meredith Lilly, NPSIA

Canada’s Online Regulations And Digital Services Tax Could Be A Target Of Trump’s Ire
The Canadian Press

Canada’s Digital Services Tax And Online Regulation Bills Are Likely Trump Trade Targets
The Globe and Mail